asians have more negro facial features than those of arabs with african ancestry. but i don;t know how you ended up with bigger brains

Actually every Saudi Arabian i've met didn't look "black" per se but more along the lines of an Indian from India. But not like it matters anyway. You are Muslims, and you ruined our people and honestly made them savages with your "religion", it's more of a cult really. They have made it so it is impossible for Christians in Egypt and Lebanon (keep in mind we used to be the majority until your ancestors came and forced us to die or convert) to live there and it is our land, I hope you realize that. We all know Islam brought only backwardness to the Arab people as a whole, don't kid yourself Urajami.

Actually every Saudi Arabian i've met didn't look "black" per se but more along the lines of an Indian from India. But not like it matters anyway. You are Muslims, and you ruined our people and honestly made them savages with your "religion", it's more of a cult really. They have made it so it is impossible for Christians in Egypt and Lebanon (keep in mind we used to be the majority until your ancestors came and forced us to die or convert) to live there and it is our land, I hope you realize that. We all know Islam brought only backwardness to the Arab people as a whole, don't kid yourself Urajami.

We have analyzed and compared mitochondrial DNA variation of populations from the Near East and Africa and found a very high frequency of African lineages present in the Yemen Hadramawt: more than a third were of clear sub-Saharan origin. Other Arab populations carried ~10% lineages of sub-Saharan origin, whereas non-Arab Near Eastern populations, by contrast, carried few or no such lineages, suggesting that gene flow has been preferentially into Arab populations. Several lines of evidence suggest that most of this gene flow probably occurred within the past ~2,500 years. In contrast, there is little evidence for male-mediated gene flow from sub-Saharan Africa in Y-chromosome haplotypes in Arab populations, including the Hadramawt. Taken together, theseresults are consistent with substantial migration from eastern Africa into Arabia, at least in part as a result of the Arab slave trade, and mainly female assimilation into the Arabian population as a result of miscegenation and manumission.

Concomitantly, the Arab slave trade, operating from pre-Islamic times but at its height between a.d. 650 and 1900, carried millions of men and women from the Nile Valley, the Horn of Africa, and the eastern African coast across the Red Sea to Arabia and many more millions across the Sahara (Segal 2001).

Haplogroups L1–L3A in the Near East reach their highest frequency in the Yemen Hadramawt (~35%). Other Arab populations—Palestinians, Jordanians, Syrians, Iraqis, Lebanese and Bedouin—have ~10%–15% of lineages of sub-Saharan African origin.These types are rarely shared between different Arab populations. By contrast, non-Arab Near Eastern populations—Turks, Kurds, Armenians, Azeris, and Georgians—have few or no such lineages, suggesting thatgene flow from Africa has been specifically into Arab populations.

In summary, these results areconsistent with mainly female migration from eastern Africa into Arab communities within the last few thousand years.There have been many opportunities for such migrations between eastern Africa and southern Arabia during this period. However, the most likely explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in other parts of the Arab world is that these may trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the Arabian population as a result of miscegenation and manumission. Indeed, unlike the situation in the Americas, there are no substantial communities of African descent in the Near East today. This is thought to be because relatively few men—mainly employed in manual labor and military service or castrated and employed as eunuchs—left descendants. Women, by contrast, were imported specifically for the sexual gratification of élite males and for their reproductive potential. The practice of manumission meant that their offspring were born free. Female slaves were, therefore, readily integrated into Islamic society (Lewis 1992; Segal 2001).

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Actually every Saudi Arabian i've met didn't look "black" per se but more along the lines of an Indian from India. But not like it matters anyway. You are Muslims, and you ruined our people and honestly made them savages with your "religion", it's more of a cult really. They have made it so it is impossible for Christians in Egypt and Lebanon (keep in mind we used to be the majority until your ancestors came and forced us to die or convert) to live there and it is our land, I hope you realize that. We all know Islam brought only backwardness to the Arab people as a whole, don't kid yourself Urajami.

Actually,people from India look the way they do due to Arab invasions,it's the other way around.

We have analyzed and compared mitochondrial DNA variation of populations from the Near East and Africa and found a very high frequency of African lineages present in the Yemen Hadramawt: more than a third were of clear sub-Saharan origin. Other Arab populations carried ~10% lineages of sub-Saharan origin, whereas non-Arab Near Eastern populations, by contrast, carried few or no such lineages, suggesting that gene flow has been preferentially into Arab populations. Several lines of evidence suggest that most of this gene flow probably occurred within the past ~2,500 years. In contrast, there is little evidence for male-mediated gene flow from sub-Saharan Africa in Y-chromosome haplotypes in Arab populations, including the Hadramawt. Taken together, theseresults are consistent with substantial migration from eastern Africa into Arabia, at least in part as a result of the Arab slave trade, and mainly female assimilation into the Arabian population as a result of miscegenation and manumission.

Concomitantly, the Arab slave trade, operating from pre-Islamic times but at its height between a.d. 650 and 1900, carried millions of men and women from the Nile Valley, the Horn of Africa, and the eastern African coast across the Red Sea to Arabia and many more millions across the Sahara (Segal 2001).

Haplogroups L1–L3A in the Near East reach their highest frequency in the Yemen Hadramawt (~35%). Other Arab populations—Palestinians, Jordanians, Syrians, Iraqis, Lebanese and Bedouin—have ~10%–15% of lineages of sub-Saharan African origin.These types are rarely shared between different Arab populations. By contrast, non-Arab Near Eastern populations—Turks, Kurds, Armenians, Azeris, and Georgians—have few or no such lineages, suggesting thatgene flow from Africa has been specifically into Arab populations.

In summary, these results areconsistent with mainly female migration from eastern Africa into Arab communities within the last few thousand years.There have been many opportunities for such migrations between eastern Africa and southern Arabia during this period. However, the most likely explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in other parts of the Arab world is that these may trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the Arabian population as a result of miscegenation and manumission. Indeed, unlike the situation in the Americas, there are no substantial communities of African descent in the Near East today. This is thought to be because relatively few men—mainly employed in manual labor and military service or castrated and employed as eunuchs—left descendants. Women, by contrast, were imported specifically for the sexual gratification of élite males and for their reproductive potential. The practice of manumission meant that their offspring were born free. Female slaves were, therefore, readily integrated into Islamic society (Lewis 1992; Segal 2001).

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I've seen this study like ten times and i think it's bull(oops) why did they only focus on hadramaut? there are many people with black ancestors in hadramaut and everyone here knows that. There are many tribes in the arabian peninsula. they should take samples from all arab tribes

also they should do a genetic study on my tribe and find out why some of us are born with blonde hair and green eyes lol

Actually,people from India look the way they do due to Arab invasions,it's the other way around.

Yeah thanks for explaining man. Speaking of invasions my the Muslim Barbarians, I applaud the Rajhput Warriors of India for defending their homeland (atleast partially) from the Islamic Menace. My people in Egypt & Lebanon didn't do so well to repel the invasions and now look at us. Christians make up 20% in Egypt and 40% in Lebanon when we should be the majority. We are literally the minority in our own countries. And to think what my ancestors had to go through during Islamic Imperialism is truly terrifying. Having to pay taxes (giza) to stay christian, and probably conscripted to fight against the armies of Europe when they themselves were Christian. If you guys don't curtail the tide you may share the same unfortunate faith.

And I thought it was a little bit of both those admixtures. But is it just me or does everyone notice that while Indians often have darker skin than Arabs they have very "soft" features as in a small nose, "white people" hair, sometimes colored eyes? Strange don't you think? While Arabs often look like very dark-skinned jews mixed with blacks most of the time.

also they should do a genetic study on my tribe and find out why some of us are born with blonde hair and green eyes lol

I'll tell you exactly why. It's the same reason that King Tut has European DNA. The Middle East used to be inhabited by my race - Though I suspect that they came there from somewhere else. Russia maybe. I don't know.

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I've seen this study like ten times and i think it's bull(oops) why did they only focus on hadramaut? there are many people with black ancestors in hadramaut and everyone here knows that. There are many tribes in the arabian peninsula. they should samples from all arab tribes

also they should do a genetic study on my tribe and find out why some of us are born with blonde hair and green eyes lol

Ummm by taking slaves of pleasure from Eastern Europe, the Levant, and North Africa. You do realized that the native inhabitants of the Levant (Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine) and of the North African (Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Morroco) regions were white right?